The Unbroadcastable Radio Show

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The Unbroadcastable Radio Show is a monthly live comedy show performed at the Comedy Store, Manchester. The show takes the format of the recording of a radio show, featuring topical comedy written up to (and occasionally during) the day of performance.[1]

The show has been nominated for "Best Writing" and "Best Touring Show" at The North West Comedy Awards. It has also been featured in the Liverpool and Ludlow Comedy Festivals. The show is currently in development with the BBC comedy unit.[2]

John Warburton and Toby Hadoke performed on BBC Radio 4's 28 Acts In 28 Minutes doing an Unbroadcastable sketch.

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[edit] Cast

The UBRS team are:

  • Helen Copley - a local actress with stage, radio and television experience.
  • Toby Hadoke - a local stand-up comedian and compere of comedy club XS Malarkey in Fallowfield, as well as an experienced stage and television actor. Toby also won the inaugural Les Dawson Award for services to comedy.
  • Peter Slater - local stand-up comedian who appeared in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, and other television series.
  • Dominic Woodward - local stand-up comedian and actor.

Tony Kinsella, a runner-up in the City Life Comedian of the Year, provides additional sketches.

  • Lee Fenwick - character comedian and actor, best known as one half of DieClattershenkenfietermaus, a spoof German techno group, which he has performed alongside Jason Cook to critical acclaim at The Edinburgh FringeFestival. Fenwick has stood in on a semi regular basis, when Woodward and Slater have been unavailable. Copley and Hadoke have performed in every single Unbroadcastable Radio Show performance.

[edit] Former cast members

  • Alfie Joey - a writer, performer, and impressionist with radio experience, who also worked as a warm up man for shows such as Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned and Time Gentlemen Please. A founder member of the UBRS, his many other performance commitments lead to his exit in February 2006.
  • John Warburton - former show business editor for the Sunday Sport who won the 2004 City Life Comedian of the Year competition. He also wrote the acclaimed book Hallelujah, a biography of the band the Happy Mondays. Warburton performs stand-up nationwide and hosts a breakfast show on 96.2 The Revolution.
  • Mick Ferry - circuit comedian of great repute, regular Gongmeister at The Comedy Store Gong Show.

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